- (1) To be eligible to receive funds, the provider's program or resource shall primarily focus on the drafting, application, or explanation of land use laws and regulations or land use dispute resolution.
- (2) Program training or resources may take the form of live or prerecorded seminars, lectures, continuing education programs, video productions, slide shows, websites, pamphlets, articles, books, or other methods approved by the advisory board.
(3) The following factors shall be considered when determining whether to approve, approve with conditions, or deny a grant application:
- (a) previous experience in providing training or resources;
- (b) how well the education or resource fits in with the land use education and training objectives of Subsection 13-43-203(1)(i)(i);
- (c) whether the training or resource addresses current Utah land use law, issues, and best practices;
- (d) the target audience;
- (e) the location or region of the state targeted by the education or resource;
- (f) cost estimates, including cost-per-attendee or cost-per-use estimates;
- (g) the expected number of students, hours of instruction, and the ratio of students per dollar spent, or the expected number of potential users of the resource;
(h) If a training, the percentage of training costs paid for by the student;
- (i) any other considerations deemed important by the advisory board, the ombudsman, or the executive director; and
- (j) available funds.
KEY: property rights
Date of Last Change: February 22, 2022
Authorizing, and Implemented or Interpreted Law: 15A-1-209(5)(c)(iii)